Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP) Practice Exam

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What is NOT a valid reason for revocation of a Nevada CFP?

  1. Carrying a concealed weapon while intoxicated

  2. Lending your firearm to a responsible adult family member

  3. Failing to notify the issuing authority of a change of address

  4. Being convicted of a felony

The correct answer is: Lending your firearm to a responsible adult family member

Lending your firearm to a responsible adult family member is not a valid reason for revocation of a Nevada Concealed Firearm Permit (CFP). In Nevada, individuals with a CFP are allowed to lend their firearms to family members, as long as those individuals are legally allowed to possess firearms. This practice is generally seen as acceptable within the legal framework governing firearm ownership and carries no implication of improper behavior. In contrast, carrying a concealed weapon while intoxicated, failing to notify the issuing authority of a change of address, and being convicted of a felony are all serious matters that can lead to the revocation of a CFP. These actions or situations involve risk factors or legal obligations that the permitting authority views as critical in maintaining safety and compliance with the law.